Excavation affects Alzheimer's development

People who suffer from sleep pain are most vulnerable to the development of Alzheimer's disease. New studies show that sleep patients have built a toxic protein in their brain called beta-amyloid, which stimulates Alzheimer's, which causes memory damage and cognitive functions. [...]
People who suffer from sleep pain are most vulnerable to the development of Alzheimer's disease.
New studies show that sleep patients have built a toxic protein in their brain called beta-amyloid, which stimulates Alzheimer's, which causes memory damage and cognitive functions.
This protein is made up of respiratory barriers caused by snoring resulting from sleep offering.
However, treatments used to calm the snoring and increase oxygen circulation prevent Alzheimer's disease.












